Galactokinase, the enzyme which catalyses the first committed step in the Leloir pathway, hasattracted interest due to its potential as a biocatalyst and as a possible drug target in the treatment of type I galactosemia. The mechanism of the enzyme is not fully elucidated. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of galactokinase with the active site residues Arg-37 and Asp-186 altered predicted that two regions (residues 174-179 and 231-240) had different dynamics as a consequence.Interestingly, the same two regions were also affected by alterations in Arg-105, Glu-174 and Arg-228. These three residues were identified as important in catalysis in previous computational studies on human galactokinase. Alteration of Arg-105 to methionine resulted...
Background: Galactokinase catalyses the first committed step of galactose catabolism in which the su...
The conversion of beta-D-galactose to glucose 1-phosphate is accomplished by the action of four enzy...
GHMP kinases are a group of structurally related small molecule kinases. They have been found in all...
Galactokinase catalyses the phosphorylation of α-d-galactose and some structurally related monosacch...
Galactokinase catalyses the first committed step of the Leloir pathway, i.e. the ATP-dependent phosp...
Galactokinase catalyses the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of galactose and structurally related suga...
Galactokinase catalyses the phosphorylation of galactose at the expense of ATP. Like other members o...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecificphosphorylation of α-D-galactose. As such it has...
Galactokinase (GalK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase functions in the Leloir pathway for galactose metabolism by catalyzing the MgATP-depen...
AbstractGalactokinase (GALK), a member the Leloir pathway for normal galactose metabolism, catalyzes...
Galactokinase (EC 2.7.1.6) catalyzes the first committed step in the catabolism of galactose. The su...
Galactokinase (GaIK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase (GaIK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecific phosphorylation of α-d-galactose. As such it ha...
Background: Galactokinase catalyses the first committed step of galactose catabolism in which the su...
The conversion of beta-D-galactose to glucose 1-phosphate is accomplished by the action of four enzy...
GHMP kinases are a group of structurally related small molecule kinases. They have been found in all...
Galactokinase catalyses the phosphorylation of α-d-galactose and some structurally related monosacch...
Galactokinase catalyses the first committed step of the Leloir pathway, i.e. the ATP-dependent phosp...
Galactokinase catalyses the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of galactose and structurally related suga...
Galactokinase catalyses the phosphorylation of galactose at the expense of ATP. Like other members o...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecificphosphorylation of α-D-galactose. As such it has...
Galactokinase (GalK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase functions in the Leloir pathway for galactose metabolism by catalyzing the MgATP-depen...
AbstractGalactokinase (GALK), a member the Leloir pathway for normal galactose metabolism, catalyzes...
Galactokinase (EC 2.7.1.6) catalyzes the first committed step in the catabolism of galactose. The su...
Galactokinase (GaIK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase (GaIK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecific phosphorylation of α-d-galactose. As such it ha...
Background: Galactokinase catalyses the first committed step of galactose catabolism in which the su...
The conversion of beta-D-galactose to glucose 1-phosphate is accomplished by the action of four enzy...
GHMP kinases are a group of structurally related small molecule kinases. They have been found in all...